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View all search resultsWhile Jakarta's pedestrians and road users are starting to enjoy traveling freely around Pasar Senen Jaya, street vendors relocated from the area are adjusting to their new places of business – as are the tenanted merchants in welcoming the newcomers.
An Indonesian city plans to slap its gay and transgendered residents with a one million rupiah ($70) fine for disturbing "public order", underscoring a marked rise in discrimination against the Muslim-majority nation's small LGBT community.
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